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"Ode to Thurgood Marshall (1908 - 1993)"To the tune of "Yankee Doodle"By Tammy Herbein (Summer 1997) Thurgood Marshall was a man of great determination. He rose above black stereotypes to fight segregation. Marshall had a tendency for getting in hot water. At age 14 he went to jail for beliefs that wouldn't falter Chorus: Thurgood Marshall didn't give up. Marshall kept on fighting. Marshall used his love of law and gift of speech to right things. He went to school to study law in 1934. The NAACP hired him to fight for them in court. A landmark case that brought an end to school-wide segregation was won by Masrhall and known to all as Brown v. Board of Education. Chorus: Thurgood Marshall didn't give up. Marshall kept on fighting. Marshall used his love of law and gift of speech to right things. As he became more popular fighting for the people JFK asked him to serve on a U.S. Court of Appeals. Four years later Marshall took a federal position. He became Solicitor General under President Johnson. Chorus: Thurgood Marshall didn't give up. Marshall kept on fighting. Marshall used his love of law and gift of speech to right things. Finally the day arrived and Marshall was entrusted to be the first black man to serve as a Supreme Court Justice. Chorus: Thurgood Marshall didn't give up. Marshall kept on fighting. Marshall used his love of law and gift of speech to right things. |
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